Originally posted by Harlan Huckleby
I thought my uncle Jim invented that one. When we'd be working, or playing ball, or whatever in a hellish fall or winter wind in Central Wis, my uncle would get a glint in his eye and holler "It's an ill wind that blows no man good" and then he'd laugh a cacklish laugh.
Your compass quote about mad reminded me of Jim's quotation. I was gonna credit Jim, but realized that old guards don't really write poetry, they steal it. So I googled the quote and learned it was 600 something years old.
thanks for you URL on it, I mighta learned something.
Regarding the Pack, I think the quote is appropriate. We deserve to catch a break this year, we paid our dues last year.

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